Using Web 2.0 Tools to meet CCSS
(The BIG PICTURE Stuff)
Created by:
Sarah McElrath
Gloria Klinger
Library Media Specialists
Grand Haven Area Public Schools
Overall Principles
Common Core Instructional Shifts
In ELA:
1. Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction and informational texts
2. Reading and writing grounded in evidence from text
3. Regular practice with complex text and its academic vocabulary.
In Math
1. Conceptual understanding
2. Procedural skill and fluency
Common Core - Commonalities:
Process
Collaboration
Cross-Curricular
Evidence-Based
Real World Applications
Audience
ONE
The Reading Process
What's Changed?
Leading High-Level, Text-Based Discussions
Increasing Text Complexity
Leveling
Close Reading
Bloom's Taxonomy
Web 2.0 Reading Tools
MEL,
What do I read next?,
TWO
The Research Process
What's Changed?
Questioning
Finding Resources
Collecting / Curation
Evaluating websites/resources
Web 2.0 Research Tools
The Big Six,
EasyBib,
Curation - Scoop.it, Pinterest, Diigo, Blendspace
Twitter
MEL
Google Advanced Search
“Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff”
Diigo
is a social annotation service that lets users add highlights and notes
to any web page. These overlayed comments can be made either public or
private; other Diigo users can then read public comments and
reply/interact to comments. Diigo combines aspects of social
bookmarking, full-text search, annotations, tagging, and sharing.
What's Changed?
Persuasion vs Argument
Summarizing, Notetaking, Citing, Organizing
FOUR
The Creating Process
What's Changed?
Emphasis on:
Technology Tools,
Collaboration,
Process,
Project Based Learning
Web 2.0 Creating Tools
Webbing Tools (
X-mind, Inspiration, ReadWriteThink)
FIVE
The Sharing Process
What's Changed?
Real Audience
Real Purpose
Emphasis on Technology
Web 2.0 Sharing Tools
Blogs, Wikis, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,
Instagram, Photopin, Pixabay
Classroom Sharing: Edmodo/Schoology, Blendspace
Publishing tools- TeenInk, Figment, TeenTribune
Presenting tools- VoiceThread, Slid.es,
Curation tools- Scoop.it
Reviews on Goodreads, Destiny, Reading Rewards
Google Hangout, Skype
BookSpine Poetry Example
DON'T PANIC
Much of this you already do. Be deliberate in what you add.